A couple really just got married at a Taco Bell

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The bride and groom are serious Taco Bell superfans. "[Taco Bell] was actually one of the first conversations we ever had," Ryckert told People in April. "She told me that she'd pick Taco Bell over a fancy Mexican place any day of the week, and I knew then that we were going to be a great fit."

Starting August 7, anyone can plan their wedding at the Las Vegas Taco Bell. The package costs $600, and Taco Bell is also giving that package for free to the other top nine finalists in their contest.

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The wedding package includes a ceremony performed by an ordained officiant, custom Taco Bell merch, champagne flutes, and a bouquet made from sauce packets. Yes, a hot-sauce bouquet is included.

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In fact, hot-sauce packets are a key part of the wedding decor.

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There are even custom-made "Marry Me" packets.

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And bow ties styled after the condiments.

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Of course, there's a reception for 15 guests that includes a Taco 12 Pack.

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There's also a Cinnabon Delights cake, which honestly looks tastier than your typical wedding cake. It even follows the "naked" cake trend that is all over your Instagram.

PHOTO: Taco Bell

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If you want to actually get married at a Taco Bell, you just sign up on their website.

The bride and groom are serious Taco Bell superfans. "[Taco Bell] was actually one of the first conversations we ever had," Ryckert told People in April. "She told me that she'd pick Taco Bell over a fancy Mexican place any day of the week, and I knew then that we were going to be a great fit."

Starting August 7, anyone can plan their wedding at the Las Vegas Taco Bell. The package costs $600, and Taco Bell is also giving that package for free to the other top nine finalists in their contest.

PHOTO: Taco Bell

The wedding package includes a ceremony performed by an ordained officiant, custom Taco Bell merch, champagne flutes, and a bouquet made from sauce packets. Yes, a hot-sauce bouquet is included.

PHOTO: Taco Bell

In fact, hot-sauce packets are a key part of the wedding decor.

PHOTO: Taco Bell

There are even custom-made "Marry Me" packets.

PHOTO: Taco Bell

And bow ties styled after the condiments.

PHOTO: Taco Bell

Of course, there's a reception for 15 guests that includes a Taco 12 Pack.

PHOTO: Taco Bell

There's also a Cinnabon Delights cake, which honestly looks tastier than your typical wedding cake. It even follows the "naked" cake trend that is all over your Instagram.

PHOTO: Taco Bell

If you want to actually get married at a Taco Bell, you just sign up on their website.

The bride and groom are serious Taco Bell superfans. "[Taco Bell] was actually one of the first conversations we ever had," Ryckert told People in April. "She told me that she'd pick Taco Bell over a fancy Mexican place any day of the week, and I knew then that we were going to be a great fit."

Starting August 7, anyone can plan their wedding at the Las Vegas Taco Bell. The package costs $600, and Taco Bell is also giving that package for free to the other top nine finalists in their contest.

PHOTO: Taco Bell

The wedding package includes a ceremony performed by an ordained officiant, custom Taco Bell merch, champagne flutes, and a bouquet made from sauce packets. Yes, a hot-sauce bouquet is included.

PHOTO: Taco Bell

In fact, hot-sauce packets are a key part of the wedding decor.

PHOTO: Taco Bell

There are even custom-made "Marry Me" packets.

PHOTO: Taco Bell

And bow ties styled after the condiments.

PHOTO: Taco Bell

Of course, there's a reception for 15 guests that includes a Taco 12 Pack.

PHOTO: Taco Bell

There's also a Cinnabon Delights cake, which honestly looks tastier than your typical wedding cake. It even follows the "naked" cake trend that is all over your Instagram.

PHOTO: Taco Bell

If you want to actually get married at a Taco Bell, you just sign up on their website.

When you think of "wedding goals," you probably think of Pinterest-perfect shots of a beautiful couple tying the knot in a field, or a barn, or in front of a city skyline. You probably don't think of expressing your undying love for your spouse at a Taco Bell. But that's exactly what happened to one couple, who had the very first wedding on June 25 at Taco Bell's wedding venue (yes, really) in Las Vegas.